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One-Hundred-And-One Quick Courtroom Tips For Busy Lawyers.


One-Hundred-And-One Quick Courtroom Tips For Busy Lawyers

Bob Gerchen

Legal Action Publishing

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One-Hundred-And-One Quick Courtroom Tips For Busy Lawyers by trial consultant Bob Gerchen is a handy and "reader friendly" reference for proper and effective civil or criminal courtroom presentation preparation. Introducing readers to an easy-to-follow practical guide for courtroom demeanor The outward physical behavior and appearance of a person.

Demeanor is not merely what someone says but the manner in which it is said. Factors that contribute to an individual's demeanor include tone of voice, facial expressions, gestures, and carriage.
, platform skills, jury selection, exhibits, language, trial strategy, and witnesses, One-Hundred-And-One Quick Courtroom Tips For Busy Lawyers walks the reader through an intelligent and easy-to-follow understanding of the courtroom proceedings with a format perfect for the novice lawyer who would need it the most. One-Hundred-And-One Quick Courtroom Tips For Busy Lawyers is very strongly recommended reading for all aspiring as·pire  
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